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Breakthrough in fusion research
WASHINGTON, JULY 23. The scientists in the United States claim to
have achieved a breakthrough in fusion research which could
provide the world unlimited energy from hydrogen - the energy
that powers the sun - recovered from the most abundant source on
earth, water.
Scientists at Diii-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego claim
to have taken a significant step towards that goal by nearly
doubling usual sustainable pressure of hot gaseous fuel inside a
doughnut-shaped ``tokamak'' reactor (originally designed by the
Russians and shared with the U.S.), media reports have said.
The tokamak ``magnetic confinement'' method used in San Diego
features a doughnut-shaped chamber, surrounded by a powerful
magnetic field and filled with the hydrogen isotope deuterium.
For any of this to be practical, the reaction must be sustained
long enough to allow heat from the newly created helius nuclei
inside the chamber to maintain the temperature required for
fusion to continue on its own.
- PTI
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